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In this episode, Mariah Rankine-Landers, an advocate for transformative education and co-founder of Studio Pathways, shares her profound insights on how returning to a creative process for living and learning can help us address the root of social inequities that manifest in our education, work, and organizing systems.
Join our Patreon Community for bonus content from our interview with Mariah.
You can find full transcripts, links, and other information on our website.
By Emily Race-NewmarkIn this episode, Mariah Rankine-Landers, an advocate for transformative education and co-founder of Studio Pathways, shares her profound insights on how returning to a creative process for living and learning can help us address the root of social inequities that manifest in our education, work, and organizing systems.
Join our Patreon Community for bonus content from our interview with Mariah.
You can find full transcripts, links, and other information on our website.